I have been out of town for a week so am just catching up with local news. Apparently, Councilman Adam McFadden has issued a letter about issues with the Rochester Police Department - see story here:
If the City of Rochester has truly "lost control of its police force" as asserted in the opening line of the letter then we are in very serious trouble. As someone who has attended MANY public safety meetings/initiatives over the past 3 years I am curious about why this letter is being sent now. It seems to me that our community has continued to work to IMPROVE police/citizen relations.... is RPD really out of control??
At least one RPD officer has been at every single Thurston Road Street Watch meeting that i have attended over the past 2 + years. The focus of many of those meetings has been on getting RPD to respond to citizen concerns/problems with criminal activity. Until the most recent meeting, nothing re: 'racial profiling' has ever been mentioned and the person mentioning it was Emily Good. I am trying to wrap my mind around attending a bunch of meetings where there was not one word re: racial profiling and RPD being 'out of control'. Reading this letter now essentially leaves me with a desire to leave the city altogether since Councilman McFadden believes that we are 'on the verge of a public safety disaster'.
I am interested in hearing other people's thoughts on this.
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The whole mortgage foreclosure issue seems very complicated. How can we as citizens help straighten any of this out?
I feel bad for the RPD & the Marshall because they are ordered to enact this very terrible action.
My husband and I tried to be landlords years ago (we were terrible at it). We had to evict someone after not paying any rent for 3 months but we still felt like we didn't want to do it. We just couldn't carry the cost or we may have let them live for free for 3 more months.
I couldn't imagine if we had to force the person to move.
The foreclosure issue is indeed very complicated, and we need to approach it honestly and objectively. I'm afraid that it is simply beyond the scope of what one neighborhood group can deal with, especially when we have too much on our plate already.
Your story about the need to evict a tenant is very telling. In many cases, people being evicted are angry because they expect that the landlord or mortgage agency must allow them to continue to live for free. It is extremely unfortunate when someone cannot afford to live in their home, but they cannot put the burden on someone else. It is reasonable to require mortgage agencies to offer tools to help keep people in their homes (i.e., renegotiate the terms of the mortgage, or short sell when that is not possible), but is not reasonable to expect that mortgage companies pay for free housing.
Now back to the original purpose of this thread... There is no strong evidence of police misconduct in either the Ravenwood or Appleton eviction cases. If there really is an issue, then let's let the new review process judge it fairly and objectively. Until it is judged properly, let's not have inflammatory comments claiming that the RPD (or the marshals) are out of control.
The information that I have received so far about the Ravenwood forcelosure is that it was NOT fraudulent. Like I said before, there certainly are cases of fraud, but the claims of widespread fraud appear to be greatly exaggerated. It is essential that the cases of real fraud are dealt with through legal due process... not a lynch mob mentality. Just because some people in the real estate and financial industries are working against the interests of the neighborhood does not mean that everyone in those industries (or even a majority) are against our interests.
The stresses of the Great Recession have created a potential tinderbox of stress and emotions, and it is essential that those who are dedicated to our neighborhood work to reduce the heat of the discussion about evictions and foreclosures.
Since my sources were confidential, I am not at liberty to identify them publicly; however, they are very reliable and respected.
I have the greatest respect for Spiritus Christi and Metro Justice, and I know a number of people involved in both.
What is a concern is that some people have exaggerated the issue, and have made a number of harsh anti-police comments. Furthermore, there is a group that is advocating that people illegally seize and occupy vacant houses and to illegally interfere with valid evictions. We simply cannot allow that.
With growing rancor and polarization in many discussions today, it is essential that we respect others, maintain civil discourse, recognize that there is a broad range of different opinions, and that we all work for the common good.
Dewain,
I'm sure your convictions are thoroughgoing about this, but an appeal to an anonymous authority is not going to have sufficient weight to change minds. I hope you realize that no one is monolithically condemning the police either, in case your unnamed sources have any connection there. I can assure you the issue is anything but exaggerated. Rochester is being very heavily predated by the banks, real estate, and law firms involved in what robo-signing attorney in my neighbor's case has actually had the hubris to refer to on record as the "foreclosure industry." This is just outrageous. Rochester gets more than half of the foreclosures annually of a city the size of Boston, MA. These predatory operators will have the Ward looking like abandoned sections of Detroit if these fraudulent foreclosures continue at this pace. I have in my family attorneys, bankers, and real estate business people. Just because this problem exists and we are talking about it, doesn't mean that any of them are making the leap that I, or anyone involved, believes that all of the people in these industries are bad or corrupt. That would be black and white thinking. If you are concerned about the issue being a powder keg, then it might be prudent for you to tell your anonymous friends that the police and the sherif's office may want to take a more critical look at their role in throwing legitimate homeowners out in the street without taking time to find out what the hideous abuses of some of the real estate dealers and law firms have been around here. The supreme court is now doing exactly that. At Tuesday's city council meeting, member's of council were very interested in the way RPD have been using (some would say wasting) the city's resources to put people out in fraudulent foreclosures as well.
Our neighbor Cathy Lennon in Daily Kos! Article is a good roundup of where it all stands: some of our city court judges pushing through sketchy evictions and all legal aid in Rochester afraid to represent Cathy. Foreclosure mill law firm in Buffalo, still trying to put her out but haven't shown bank owns the house. Why are Empire Justice and Rochester Legal Aid so afraid of representing her? Foreclosure lawyer Baum has an anti-racketeering case (RICO) against him, so is legal aid scared because he is a real gangster maybe?
Daily Kos link:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/08/18/1008214/-Eviction-Defense:...
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